Is TfL Rail part of National Rail?

Overview. Although operated under the TfL brand, London Overground and TfL Rail are part of the National Rail network for the purposes of staff travel.

Where are National Rail stations in London?

‘London Terminal’ stations

  • London Waterloo.
  • London Victoria (via Clapham Junction)
  • London Bridge.
  • London Blackfriars.
  • City Thameslink.
  • London Charing Cross.
  • London Waterloo East.
  • London Cannon Street (via London Bridge)

What are the TfL zones?

London is divided into 1–9 zones*, but most of it fits into zones 1–6. Central London is zone 1, zone 2 is the ring around zone 1, zone 3 is the ring around 2 and so on.

Can I use my 60 Oyster card on National Rail?

60+ Oyster on National Rail Monday to Friday, free travel is only permitted at the following times and on the following Train Company services: c2c: From 09:00 on all services between London Fenchurch Street and Upminster and from 09:30 on services between Rainham and Barking.

Can I use my TfL staff pass on National Rail?

Such passes can be used on TfL services including London Underground, London Overground, TfL Rail, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and London Buses with the TfL Roundel visible. They are not valid on National Rail services.

Is Elizabeth line replacing TfL Rail?

All services between Reading and Heathrow to Paddington and Shenfield to Liverpool Street, currently operating as TfL Rail, will be rebranded to the Elizabeth line.

Where does National Rail cover?

National Rail (NR) in Great Britain is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales.

How many National Rail stations are there in London?

The London station group is a group of 18 railway stations served by the National Rail network in central London. Most are terminal stations, either serving major national services or local commuter routes. A small number are through-stations that are considered terminals for ticketing purposes.

Is National Rail included in Oyster Travelcard?

Oyster PAYG can be used for on all journeys on National Rail, London Underground, DLR, London Bus and London Trams services wholly within the London Fare Zones area, and PAYG can also be used on Southeastern’s HS1 service between St Pancras International and Stratford International, Gatwick Express and Southern …

What do I need to know about TfL Rail?

TfL Rail Quick links Contactless and Oyster account Refunds and replacements Pay to drive in London Travel tools You must wear a face covering Wear a face covering on public transport unless exempt or face a fine of up to £6,400 Home Maps Tube and Rail National Rail National Rail Search for stations, stops and piers (e.g. Bank)

Who is behind London’s Railube services map?

Designed and powered by Fabrik Communications. London’s Rail & Tube services map (formerly known as London Connections map) is jointly managed and produced by Rail Delivery Group and Transport for London.

Where can I find onward travel information for the train station?

If there is a link called ‘Local Area Maps’ then there is onward travel information available – click it and a pdf will open with a wealth of useful local travel information. These documents are downloadable versions of the matching posters that you will also find at the station itself.

Where can I find maps of the local area around stations?

Maps of the local area around National Rail stations including onward travel information such as bus routes that operate from or near the station can be found – where available – on the individual station pages.